Deck 2: Chemical Basics of Life

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The simplest units of matter are:

A) protons.
B) electrons.
C) neutrons.
D) atoms.
E) molecules.
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When two hydrogen atoms bind with two oxygen atoms, the result is:

A) water.
B) hydrogen peroxide.
C) hydrogen molecules.
D) synthesis reactions.
E) decomposition reactions.
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If the atomic number of an element is 8, how many protons does the element contain?

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
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Substances that release ions in water are called:

A) catalysts.
B) elements.
C) electrons.
D) electrolytes.
E) atoms.
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Steroid molecules are large molecules of:

A) lipids.
B) carbohydrates.
C) proteins.
D) nucleic acid.
E) water-soluble vitamins.
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Glycerol contains how many molecules of fatty acids?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Which of the following is not an example of an organic substance?

A) Lipids
B) Nucleic acid
C) Bicarbonate
D) Protein
E) Carbohydrate
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The atomic weight of an element's atom equals the number of:

A) electrons and protons.
B) electrons and neutrons.
C) protons and neutrons.
D) protons, electrons, and neutrons.
E) None of these is correct.
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Which of the following is the largest in size?

A) A proton
B) A neutron
C) An electron
D) An atom
E) A molecule
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Which of the following indicates the atomic number of an atom?

A) Protons and electrons in the atom
B) Protons and neutrons in the nucleus
C) Protons in the nucleus
D) Neutrons in the nucleus
E) Electrons in the outer shells
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The substances present in a mixture in smaller amounts are called:

A) solutes.
B) colloids.
C) solvents.
D) diluents.
E) sol-gels.
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Which of the following occurs in an ionic bond?

A) Two or more atoms lose electrons at the same time.
B) Hydrogen forms bonds with negatively charged atoms in the same or different molecule.
C) Atoms share electrons.
D) Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
E) A pair of electrons is shared unequally by two atoms.
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Water is a polar molecule with two poles of charge. Which of the following best describes these two poles?

A) Surface tension
B) A double bond
C) A dipole
D) Radical
E) Covalent
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Which of the following is not an example of an inorganic compound?

A) Salt
B) Glucose
C) Water
D) Base
E) Acid
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Which of the following is the body's most readily available source of energy?

A) Proteins
B) Water
C) Lipids
D) Carbohydrates
E) Nucleic acids
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Which of the following is the most important metabolic fuel molecule in the body?

A) Glucose
B) Protein
C) Sucrose
D) Starch
E) Vitamins
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Which of the following is the storage carbohydrate of animal tissues?

A) Glucose
B) Sucrose
C) Glycogen
D) Fructose
E) Cellulose
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Which of the following statements is true regarding lipids?

A) They provide roughly twice the energy of carbohydrates.
B) They contain the genetic information found in cells.
C) They are composed of C, H, O, and N atoms.
D) They are integral molecules of the nucleus membrane.
E) They form the regulatory molecules known as enzymes.
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Which of the following types of lipids is mostly derived from arachidonic acid existing in all cell membranes and is involved in blood clotting and contractions during labor?

A) Triglyceride
B) Monoglyceride
C) Steroid
D) Prostaglandin
E) Glycolipid
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Glycoproteins are combinations of proteins and which of the following?

A) Lipids
B) Carbohydrates
C) Fatty acids
D) Steroids
E) Nucleic acids
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Each amino acid differs from other organic substances regarding which of the following?

A) Number of peptide bonds in the molecule
B) Number of central carbon atoms
C) Number of carboxyl groups
D) Size of the amino group
E) Nature of the R group
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Which of the following is not an example of globular proteins?

A) Protein-based hormones
B) Fibrous proteins
C) Antibodies
D) Enzymes
E) Collagens
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Which of the following is the structural unit of nucleic acids?

A) Purines
B) Pyrimidines
C) Nucleotides
D) Fatty acids
E) Amino acids
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If an isotope of lithium has 3 protons, 4 neutrons, and 3 electrons, its atomic weight is:

A) 4.
B) 6.
C) 7.
D) 10.
E) 16.
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Which of the following pH levels is closest to neutral pH?

A) 2
B) 6
C) 4
D) 5
E) 3
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Which of the following elements is the most plentiful in the human body?

A) Carbon
B) Potassium
C) Sulfur
D) Oxygen
E) Sodium
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Which of the following is true about ribonucleic acid (RNA)?

A) It contains the cell's genetic information
B) It is restricted to the nucleus.
C) It contains the pyrimidine uracil in place of thymine.
D) It is double stranded.
E) It contains the pentose deoxyribose.
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Which of the following elements is the second most abundant in the human body?

A) Carbon
B) Calcium
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen
E) Phosphorus
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Which of the following would be the result of this formula: ADP + P?

A) DNA
B) ATP
C) ADP
D) 2 ADP
E) Adenine
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Proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are classified as which of the following?

A) Bases
B) Acids
C) Salts
D) Organic molecules
E) Inorganic molecules
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Which of the following is a polysaccharide formed in the liver and in the muscles?

A) Fructose
B) Starch
C) Glycogen
D) Cellulose
E) Sucrose
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Which of the following substances would be the least acidic?

A) White wine, pH = 3
B) Stomach secretions, pH = 1
C) Lemon juice, pH = 2
D) Urine, pH = 6
E) Tomato juice, pH = 4
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A triglyceride consists of which of the following?

A) Amino acids that have been thoroughly saturated with hydrogen
B) One glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acid molecules
C) A sugar-phosphate backbone attached to two amino acid groups
D) Two or more hexoses
E) Two or more pentoses
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Enzymes are organic catalysts that:

A) determine the nature of the products of a reaction.
B) are essential raw materials for a chemical reaction and are converted into some of its products.
C) alter the direction in which a chemical reaction proceeds.
D) increase the speed of a chemical reaction.
E) increase production of vitamin D in the liver.
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Which of the following are examples of structural lipids?

A) Eicosanoids and lipases
B) Cholesterol and phospholipids
C) Unsaturated fats and nucleic acids
D) Saturated fats and lipoproteins
E) Triglycerides and carbohydrates
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Hydrogen ion concentrations can be measured by a value called __________.
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Atoms normally contain an equal number of protons and __________.
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Enzymes promote chemical reactions by lowering the activation __________ requirements.
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AB+CD→AD+CB is an example of a(n) __________ reaction.
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Phospholipids are an important part of __________ structures.
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Radiation is basically identified as one of three common forms: alpha, beta, or __________.
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Inorganic compounds do not contain __________ as the primary structural atom.
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The __________ contains approximately the entire mass of the atom.
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An example of a nonliving colloid that undergoes a sol-gel transformation is a gelatin product such as __________.
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Organic molecules are compounds that contain __________ as the primary structural atom.
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__________ control the rate of chemical reactions that occur in the human body.
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A molecule of __________ contains a five-carbon sugar called deoxyribose.
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__________ are heterogeneous mixtures that have large, visible solutes.
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The interaction of sodium and chlorine involves sodium donating one __________ to chlorine.
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An example of a(n) __________ bond is when two hydrogen atoms bond to form a hydrogen molecule.
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Most atoms that have only one or two __________ shell electrons are electropositive.
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Copper, fluorine, and iron are major elements of the human body.
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A phospholipid consists of a glycerol portion with amino acid chains.
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The major function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide amino acids.
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Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of components that may be solids, liquids, or gases.
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The three basic types of mixtures include colloids, compounds, and acid-bases.
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Neutrons bear a positive electrical charge.
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Acidosis is an abnormal physiological state caused by blood pH that is higher than 7.35.
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The simplest and smallest atom is lithium.
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Ammonia is a waste product of the body's breakdown of lipids.
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Hydrogen ion concentration can be measured by a value called pH.
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Alkalosis results from blood pH that is lower than 7.
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For many chemical reactions, water is an important reactant.
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A salt is an ionic compound that contains cations other than hydrogen ions.
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Saturated fats have fatty acid chains with single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.
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Phospholipids are structurally related to glycolipids, and are actually modified cholesterols.
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Most organic cofactors are derived from vitamin D.
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Deck 2: Chemical Basics of Life
1
The simplest units of matter are:

A) protons.
B) electrons.
C) neutrons.
D) atoms.
E) molecules.
D
2
When two hydrogen atoms bind with two oxygen atoms, the result is:

A) water.
B) hydrogen peroxide.
C) hydrogen molecules.
D) synthesis reactions.
E) decomposition reactions.
B
3
If the atomic number of an element is 8, how many protons does the element contain?

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
C
4
Substances that release ions in water are called:

A) catalysts.
B) elements.
C) electrons.
D) electrolytes.
E) atoms.
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Steroid molecules are large molecules of:

A) lipids.
B) carbohydrates.
C) proteins.
D) nucleic acid.
E) water-soluble vitamins.
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Glycerol contains how many molecules of fatty acids?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Which of the following is not an example of an organic substance?

A) Lipids
B) Nucleic acid
C) Bicarbonate
D) Protein
E) Carbohydrate
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The atomic weight of an element's atom equals the number of:

A) electrons and protons.
B) electrons and neutrons.
C) protons and neutrons.
D) protons, electrons, and neutrons.
E) None of these is correct.
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Which of the following is the largest in size?

A) A proton
B) A neutron
C) An electron
D) An atom
E) A molecule
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Which of the following indicates the atomic number of an atom?

A) Protons and electrons in the atom
B) Protons and neutrons in the nucleus
C) Protons in the nucleus
D) Neutrons in the nucleus
E) Electrons in the outer shells
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The substances present in a mixture in smaller amounts are called:

A) solutes.
B) colloids.
C) solvents.
D) diluents.
E) sol-gels.
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Which of the following occurs in an ionic bond?

A) Two or more atoms lose electrons at the same time.
B) Hydrogen forms bonds with negatively charged atoms in the same or different molecule.
C) Atoms share electrons.
D) Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
E) A pair of electrons is shared unequally by two atoms.
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Water is a polar molecule with two poles of charge. Which of the following best describes these two poles?

A) Surface tension
B) A double bond
C) A dipole
D) Radical
E) Covalent
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Which of the following is not an example of an inorganic compound?

A) Salt
B) Glucose
C) Water
D) Base
E) Acid
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Which of the following is the body's most readily available source of energy?

A) Proteins
B) Water
C) Lipids
D) Carbohydrates
E) Nucleic acids
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Which of the following is the most important metabolic fuel molecule in the body?

A) Glucose
B) Protein
C) Sucrose
D) Starch
E) Vitamins
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Which of the following is the storage carbohydrate of animal tissues?

A) Glucose
B) Sucrose
C) Glycogen
D) Fructose
E) Cellulose
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Which of the following statements is true regarding lipids?

A) They provide roughly twice the energy of carbohydrates.
B) They contain the genetic information found in cells.
C) They are composed of C, H, O, and N atoms.
D) They are integral molecules of the nucleus membrane.
E) They form the regulatory molecules known as enzymes.
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Which of the following types of lipids is mostly derived from arachidonic acid existing in all cell membranes and is involved in blood clotting and contractions during labor?

A) Triglyceride
B) Monoglyceride
C) Steroid
D) Prostaglandin
E) Glycolipid
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Glycoproteins are combinations of proteins and which of the following?

A) Lipids
B) Carbohydrates
C) Fatty acids
D) Steroids
E) Nucleic acids
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21
Each amino acid differs from other organic substances regarding which of the following?

A) Number of peptide bonds in the molecule
B) Number of central carbon atoms
C) Number of carboxyl groups
D) Size of the amino group
E) Nature of the R group
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Which of the following is not an example of globular proteins?

A) Protein-based hormones
B) Fibrous proteins
C) Antibodies
D) Enzymes
E) Collagens
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Which of the following is the structural unit of nucleic acids?

A) Purines
B) Pyrimidines
C) Nucleotides
D) Fatty acids
E) Amino acids
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If an isotope of lithium has 3 protons, 4 neutrons, and 3 electrons, its atomic weight is:

A) 4.
B) 6.
C) 7.
D) 10.
E) 16.
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Which of the following pH levels is closest to neutral pH?

A) 2
B) 6
C) 4
D) 5
E) 3
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Which of the following elements is the most plentiful in the human body?

A) Carbon
B) Potassium
C) Sulfur
D) Oxygen
E) Sodium
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Which of the following is true about ribonucleic acid (RNA)?

A) It contains the cell's genetic information
B) It is restricted to the nucleus.
C) It contains the pyrimidine uracil in place of thymine.
D) It is double stranded.
E) It contains the pentose deoxyribose.
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Which of the following elements is the second most abundant in the human body?

A) Carbon
B) Calcium
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen
E) Phosphorus
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Which of the following would be the result of this formula: ADP + P?

A) DNA
B) ATP
C) ADP
D) 2 ADP
E) Adenine
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Proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are classified as which of the following?

A) Bases
B) Acids
C) Salts
D) Organic molecules
E) Inorganic molecules
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Which of the following is a polysaccharide formed in the liver and in the muscles?

A) Fructose
B) Starch
C) Glycogen
D) Cellulose
E) Sucrose
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Which of the following substances would be the least acidic?

A) White wine, pH = 3
B) Stomach secretions, pH = 1
C) Lemon juice, pH = 2
D) Urine, pH = 6
E) Tomato juice, pH = 4
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A triglyceride consists of which of the following?

A) Amino acids that have been thoroughly saturated with hydrogen
B) One glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acid molecules
C) A sugar-phosphate backbone attached to two amino acid groups
D) Two or more hexoses
E) Two or more pentoses
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Enzymes are organic catalysts that:

A) determine the nature of the products of a reaction.
B) are essential raw materials for a chemical reaction and are converted into some of its products.
C) alter the direction in which a chemical reaction proceeds.
D) increase the speed of a chemical reaction.
E) increase production of vitamin D in the liver.
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Which of the following are examples of structural lipids?

A) Eicosanoids and lipases
B) Cholesterol and phospholipids
C) Unsaturated fats and nucleic acids
D) Saturated fats and lipoproteins
E) Triglycerides and carbohydrates
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Hydrogen ion concentrations can be measured by a value called __________.
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Atoms normally contain an equal number of protons and __________.
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Enzymes promote chemical reactions by lowering the activation __________ requirements.
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AB+CD→AD+CB is an example of a(n) __________ reaction.
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Phospholipids are an important part of __________ structures.
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Radiation is basically identified as one of three common forms: alpha, beta, or __________.
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Inorganic compounds do not contain __________ as the primary structural atom.
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The __________ contains approximately the entire mass of the atom.
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An example of a nonliving colloid that undergoes a sol-gel transformation is a gelatin product such as __________.
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Organic molecules are compounds that contain __________ as the primary structural atom.
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__________ control the rate of chemical reactions that occur in the human body.
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A molecule of __________ contains a five-carbon sugar called deoxyribose.
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__________ are heterogeneous mixtures that have large, visible solutes.
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The interaction of sodium and chlorine involves sodium donating one __________ to chlorine.
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An example of a(n) __________ bond is when two hydrogen atoms bond to form a hydrogen molecule.
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Most atoms that have only one or two __________ shell electrons are electropositive.
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Copper, fluorine, and iron are major elements of the human body.
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A phospholipid consists of a glycerol portion with amino acid chains.
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The major function of carbohydrates in the body is to provide amino acids.
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Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of components that may be solids, liquids, or gases.
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The three basic types of mixtures include colloids, compounds, and acid-bases.
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Neutrons bear a positive electrical charge.
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Acidosis is an abnormal physiological state caused by blood pH that is higher than 7.35.
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The simplest and smallest atom is lithium.
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Ammonia is a waste product of the body's breakdown of lipids.
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Hydrogen ion concentration can be measured by a value called pH.
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Alkalosis results from blood pH that is lower than 7.
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For many chemical reactions, water is an important reactant.
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A salt is an ionic compound that contains cations other than hydrogen ions.
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Saturated fats have fatty acid chains with single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.
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Phospholipids are structurally related to glycolipids, and are actually modified cholesterols.
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Most organic cofactors are derived from vitamin D.
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